This is hardly Richard Rich giving false witness in court.
And I should clarify, the point with A Man for All Seasons was not that Antigone had perjured itself, to be clear, but that they had sold something of infinite importance for something of little importance.
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I mean, we need not play pretend in how this works. I try to do my bit in classics/ancient history outreach, but - as an adjunct on the job market - I can now hardly do so through Antigone because I cannot know how that will be viewed by a future job committee.
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How many other classicists in the precariate are now making the same calculation? So was this dull thud of an article worth closing off those doors? I hardly think so. I might be of a different mind had the author been a classicist, or the project more impressive.
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